Coinciding with Disney Channel’s upcoming premiere of Adventures in Babysitting, its 100th Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM), Walt Disney Records will release a digital album of songs from chart-topping and certified gold, platinum and multi-platinum DCOM soundtracks, ‘Your Favorite Songs from 100 Disney Channel Original Movies.’ The album will be released at all online outlets on Friday, May 27, 2016, and is available for pre-order today on iTunes. Its centerpiece is a medley of iconic DCOM songs performed by Hollywood Records recording artists Forever In Your Mind; the band’s music video will debut Friday, May 27, during the ‘100th DCOM Celebration’ programming event on Disney Channel and will be available on DisneyMusicVevo immediately following its linear premiere. The music video will also be available same-day to all users of the Disney Channel app for smartphones, tablets and connected TVs.

Walt Disney Records has announced it will kick off its 60th anniversary with a special event titled ‘An Evening with Alan Menken’ to take placce on June 1 at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. General admission tickets for $25 are now currently on presale exclusively to American Express cardholders with a public sale scheduled for May 20 at 12 pm PDT. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the official event page.

To further commemorate the label’s milestone, 60 titles will be available on sale at Apple Music, Amazon and Google Play, plus Spotify’s playlist highlights the most beloved musical classics and current hits from Disney movies, television shows, and theme parks.

After premiering earlier tonight on Disney Channel, Walt Disney Music and VEVO have released the official music video for Dove Cameron’s sanitized cover of Christina Aguilera’s ‘Genie in a Bottle,’ which you can find embedded below. The single is currently available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon.

In the music video, Mal is transported into the magic lamp of Jordan (played by newcomer Iman Karran), the daughter of Aladdin’s Genie, after wishing she had Jordan’s magical powers. Geared toward kids and tweens, the re-imagined song and music video are inspired by the ‘Genie Chic’ storyline in the animated short-form series ‘Descendants: Wicked World.’

Popular Disney Channel star and recording artist Dove Cameron performs — as her fan favorite character Mal in Disney’s ‘Descendants’ — a new version of the pop song ‘Genie in a Bottle,’ in a music video premiering Friday, March 18 during a new ‘Stuck in the Middle’ episode (8:30-9:00 p.m. EDT) on Disney Channel. The track will be available from Walt Disney Records at all download stores (iTunes) and streaming services on Friday, March 18.

Disney Records, Verve Records and Vevo have premiered the full music video for Ne-Yo’s cover of ‘Friend Like Me’ from Aladdin, the first single off the ‘We Love Disney’ compilation available October 30. You can find the music video embedded below.

‘We Love Disney’ features the hottest artists from across the pop, rock, R&B, and country worlds delivering their own unique interpretations of classic Disney songs and was produced by Grammy winning music legend David Foster.

We have previously shared news about the upcoming exciting ‘Silly Symphony Collection,’ a 16-album boxed set of vinyl LPs and digital download, celebrating Walt Disney’s game-changing animated musical shorts from the 1930s. Now with special thanks to Walt Disney Records collaborator Fairfax Classics, we are getting our first look at the entire library of all the double-album cover artwork from the collection, which you can find in our embedded gallery below.

Marvel Music will release the soundtrack for ‘Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy‘ the animated television series on October 16, 2015, now available for pre-order. Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Mix Vol. 1 (Music from the Animated Television Series) is a collection of 12 songs featured in the show’s upcoming first season.

Tracks from the soundtrack include hits such as Blue Swede’s ‘Hooked on a Feeling,’ Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now,’ Joe Walsh’s ‘Rocky Mountain Way’ and Thin Lizzy’s ‘Boys Are Back in Town.’

Several months ago, we revealed on Twitter that there would be a new phase for Hiro Hamada, Baymax, Gogo Tomago, Honey Lemon, Wasabi and Fred from the universe of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Big Hero 6. Although we didn’t know much about the new project, our source did advise us that it would surface for the holiday season this year and would involve a new look for the team. The source also advised us that the new project would not be based in video, but teased that it will present the team in a whole new form. Along with the new generation of Big Hero 6, there would be — of course — merchandising and recently, new product featuring the ‘Big Hero 6 Stealth’ team has surfaced online in the form of pre-orders. While they essentially appear to be repaints of previously released action figures from Bandai, they do give us a good look at what the ‘Big Hero 6 Stealth’ team will look like.

Less than a year after Mickey Mouse’s debut in Steamboat Willie, the Walt Disney Studio embarked on a decade-long series of music-driven shorts whose breakthroughs would forever change the direction of animation and would have a massive impact on popular culture. The 75 cartoons – called Silly Symphonies – pioneered “three-strip” Technicolor, introduced Donald Duck, and created a pop music phenomenon with “Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?” They won seven Academy Awards® for Best Short Subject (Cartoon) between 1932 and 1939.